Less than Two Weeks Left to Enter to Win up to $50,000 in Prize Money for Pollution Prevention Stories
Students are invited to tell a unique and powerful story about how U.S. businesses are reducing toxic chemical releases for Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA’s) Pollution Prevention Works: A Storytelling Challenge for Students. The deadline is February 17th for high school and college students to tell stories with videos, written stories, infographics or story maps that illustrate how U.S. businesses are using innovative pollution prevention (P2) practices to have a positive impact on the environment and communities. EPA will award up to $50,000 in total prize money to multiple participants in the Challenge.
Visit the Challenge webpage for additional details, including a new video, and links to forms that must accompany each submission, including:
Reach out to Christina Guthrie at EPA with questions: Guthrie.christina@epa.gov
Read more about EPA’s Pollution Prevention and Toxics Release Inventory programs.